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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA,
MARCH 21. 192*
ENTRALHEAD
ON ROAD TOUR
President of Ceriral R*«d
With Hith Officials Make Brief
Visit Hrre. Eipect Is Rein
t. Milled**"** L»t«f
special train, carrying a
of hiP* 1 t * le Central
Georpia
Railway, passed through
, ville Sunday afternoon. In-
L ip the party were: Charles
U-rkhnm of Chicago, Chairman
* e 'road’s Board of Directors, A.
ro cently elected president
I*, railr. ad, and Charles A. Pca-
Vork, chnirman of the
mittee of the Iillinois
V. a! Railroad. The train stopped
* only f° r a feW contents, giving'
officials time to meet Agent D.
Ropt-rs and other Mlledgevifle
. vrjl 0 f the Central vho were
the sta’
* of
HINTS FOR THE HOME
BY NANCY HART
Sweet Potatoes with Nuts
Mash boiled sweet potatoes
through a colander; add two or three
tablespoons chopped nuts, plenty of
butter, seasoning and cream to make
the consistency of fluffy mashed po
tato when whipped. Put in a but-
J|r. Clift, speaking for the party,
it wa< sorry they could not re-
hcre longer, but that this was
«ibl t due to the necessity for
Cfttinp to Athens by evening,
ud that nc hoped to get back to
dpeville apnin in the near fu-
rr, for perhaps a longer stay.
When a.’kcd about service and con-
tion«, Mr. Clift said that while the
mtral had suffered some damage
om the recent high water that ser-
ce *u now back to normal and no
irtitr trouble from this cause was
itifipated. He also said that the
ic&grment did not contemplate
7 chinpts n the working forces,
■t everywhere he had gone he had
und loyal and efficient employes.
*aid that he was making, .as time
uld permit, trips over the entire
a view to familiarising
first hand with actual
•ditinns, the company’s property
£>' the same time getting to meet
ki» the men and women work-
fv the railroad.
"Hi' career of the new president of
t fmtral of Georgia is one that
*>".*.11 serve a< an inspiration to
worker in the ranks. Forty
B’api, Mr. Clift started out, with-
t'ull or influence of any kind,
» brakemun for the Illinois Ccn-
! Hiilroad. Today he is president
or. uf th P South’s leading rail-
I'.vstems. Through hard work
chmbed to his present high
u,! "‘ at * *»orn in Illinois, at Ur-
a "i October 15, 18G9, Mr. Clift
’ *'' !in ger to the South. The
' ntral, .he road with which
T* n '- f ; ,rt y >eras of service, is a
r,rr line, more than half of its
I r. i aire being located in the
I'uring his long service with
^!rn a ,j Mr. Clift spent many
' n P" p ts of this section,
•'•r»n t officia. capacities. It
tfc! s familiarity with actual con-
r ' >n the South, combined with
t. iroa< * an< ^ varied experience as a
. Ithnt influenced the
,,f I' rectors of the Central of
to ^boose him as president
'' ad. Mr. Clift succeeded
,ir ‘> .. 1929, John J. Pelley
j‘ . t>n President of the Cen-
rpi a s i nce September 15,
I < lly resigned to go with
v "'k. New Haven & Hart-
iU president.
Oth.-
fflr
A bedroom in French gray—how
good it sounds; how difficult to de
velop in just the right shades to give
life and interest to the gray scheme!
A charming effect can be obtained
with walls tinted the softest shade
of gray and rug of plain gray in a
deeper harmonizing shade. Then
paint the furniture pale French gray
ith a soft shade of blue wiped into
the carving.
For draperies and spreads use
taffeta in a watermelon pink tone
with tiny niching of turquoise blue
for trimming. Or one of the mercer
ized cotton taffetas in these shades
would be effective. Slip-covers for
upholstered chair or chaise could be
of chintz having a soft turquoise blue
background and a classic pattern
gray. For side chairs use taffeta
cushions in watermelon pink.
tered pudding dish and put into «
to brown lightly.
Orni* Toast
Dip stale bread from which crusts
have been trimmed in beaten egg and
mi!k and fry to a light brown in
butter. Sprinkle with powdered su
gar and n dash of cinamon and in the
centre of each slice place a spoonful
of orange marmalade. Send to the
table very hot.
Delicious Sunday Dinner
Tomato bisque
Roast lamb—Mint jelly
Baked cheese potatoes
Cramed new peas
Stuffed heart*; of lettuce
Frozen pudding
Coffee.
Hilda’
Cream 1 2 cup butter and 1 cup
sugar, add 1 egg, well beaten, then
dry ingredients as follows: 2 cups
flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder,
pinch salt all sifted together. Add
three tablespoons of rich cream and
flavoring. Roll thin and cut in fancy i
shapes; hake in hot oven until light |
Great* Spot* On Silk
Dip the spot in ice water, then
cover with starch Let the silk dry
and the grease can be rubbed away
ith the starch.
SPECIALIZED
SERVICE—
C. H. ANDREWS A SON.
"Nothing Bat lasarsmce"
"WHEN IN MACON TAKE TIME"
“IT PAYS TO SEE"
Ries & Armstrong
JEWELERS
Reliable Goods Only
PHONE 836
411 CHERRY STREET
Macon, Ga.
i:i!s of the Central who
'«>' with Mr. Markham,
Mr. Peabody were: H.
'“-President and Gen-
' \ r ' • oaninyhAm,
_ '•«-! redden; one! , General I
h - Vlefartney, As-istant!
N - «• Wright,!
1 < Manager, W. B. Me-1
11 »’'-roller, a nd R. R. !
hi,.i jr.""" 11 ™' "f the 1
I'l.-ion of the railroad. I
Agents for the E.B. Line
s ' r,u, “* w«d
r, . '"'" a K“ny or walnut furnl-
e<], paint the numd
«d, a . I0dln ' until the proper
j#l tlour’ "' 4 Ut dr » PO«*
Cultivators and Planters
Also Harrows
Walking and Riding
Cultivators
CALL AND SEE THIS MACHINE ON OUR ROOR
E. D. Prosser
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
PHONE 35S*J
^-because the high quality
ingredients in Merita are
blended and baked so as to
hold just enough moisture
to keep Merita fresh and
—• tasty from thirty-six to
forty-eight hours—some-
thing ordinary bread won’t
do. Try it!
MADE BY THE AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY
The Baldwin Furniture Company
Complete House Furnishings
Five—($5.00)—Dollars for Your Old Refrigerator
GET THE EARLY USE OF A GOOD REFRIGERATOR
For ihe next thirty days, we will allow five Dollars
for your old Refrigerator on the purchase of any
new refrigerator.
Ours is the famous Hygenic line, than which there is
no better refrigerator made by any factory in the
United States
50 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price $29.
75 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price $35.
100 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special price$39.
GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU THIS EIGHT WALL HYGENIC
ICE SAVING REFRIGERATOR
With the approach of Spring, there is nothing that will add
more pleasure and comfort to the home than a first class
cook stove or range.
For simplicity, convenience and service, we highly rec-
commend the Wonderful New Perfection Oil cook Stove or
Range. Oil is the cheapest fuel which can be used. The
Perfection Stove is Nationally sold and Nationally found
to be the simplest, the most economical and the most dur
able stove on the market today.
Here you will find at all times a complete stock of of these
stoves at the lowest possible prices.
OUR STOCK AT THIS SEASON IS VARIED AND COMPLETE WITH MERCHAN
DISE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN MERIT, AND WE SOLICIT YOUR INSPECTION
AM) COMPARISON AS TO QUALITY AND PRICE
The Baldwin Furniture Company
Modern Home Outfitters
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
The safest. Most <
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SY8TEM
TORTURING PAINS
Cnit Laif Talla Haw 9b
Via UaaUa TiMA( k
tkb, la liBwi Tkwa
Urtl 9b Taafc CarM.
Ow«h>. w. Ve—In tomna haw *■
«u benefited by taking Cardul. Mrs.
Ferlle Yelkey, of this place, soys:
“At one time. X had a very serious
•pell whkh left ms week. At times,
I would suffer such Intense pains
across my back and In my side that
I could hsidly stand It
“I endured this over end over
again. Every time the pains were
worse than before.
“I eras In despair because nothing
helped me. I tried several reme
dies, but 1 continued to suffer.
“One day, I read about CarduL
Other women told how they had
gotten strong and well after taking
It. I have often been thankful for
that day. for after I had taken Car
dul for awhile, I felt like a different
human being.
“It did not seem possible, but 1
did net suffer the old, torturing
pains, and I really felt well. I can
heartily recommend Cardul. for I
know ham much I Improved after
X took it Binoe then. X have taken
It several times when X hasa needed
ajonta^and X haw^tfemys^hesn
»b. --
BR1C K That Clink Likc stccl
Are Made by the "McMILLAN" Piwcess
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
We Ms In Qsick Shipments la Aay Qoaality.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK-FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville BrickWorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Established IMS by J. W. McMille*.
K. G. Me Mi lies, Presides* Belle McMilUs, Vice-Presides!
THE PROMISE
§ You Made Yourself
The first of hte year, to be on time every morning will be
a lot easier to live ud to if you are sure of your clock.
Westclox ring you up on the dot. From $1.50 to $4.75,
regular and luminous dials.
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
Jeweler, Milledgeville, Ge